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− | *[[Pokémon Masters]] ([https://www.pokemon.com/us/app/pokemon-masters/ The official Pokémon website] also calls it a collaboration with DeNA and The Pokémon Company | + | *[[Pokémon Masters]] ([https://www.pokemon.com/us/app/pokemon-masters/ The official Pokémon website] also calls it a collaboration with DeNA and The Pokémon Company) |
==Nintendo EPD== | ==Nintendo EPD== |
Revision as of 21:39, 16 April 2020
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This is a list of smart device/phone Nintendo games. This list also links games by Nintendo in association with DeNA; a mobile company of which (as of 2019) Nintendo own 15% of the revenue, as well as games published on the The Pokémon Company website.
Contents
Cygames
- Dragalia Lost (2018)
DeNA
- Pokémon Masters (The official Pokémon website also calls it a collaboration with DeNA and The Pokémon Company)
Nintendo EPD
2016
- Miitomo (with DeNA)
- Super Mario Run (with DeNA)
2017
2019
- Dr. Mario World (with LINE and NHN Entertainment)
- Mario Kart Tour (with DeNA)
Genius Sonority
Game Freak
Intelligent Systems[1]
- Fire Emblem Heroes (2017) (with DeNA)
Niantic
- Pokémon GO (2016)
Select Button
- Pokémon Magikarp Jump (2017)
- Pokémon Sleep (2020)
Others/Unsorted
- Pokémon Rumble Rush
- Pokémon Trading Card Game Card Dex
- Pokémon Trading Card Game Online (smart device version)
- Pikachu Talk
- Pokémon Playhouse
- Pokémon Duel (discontinued)
See also
- For i-mode on older phones: Nintendo Mobile, Pokémate
- Mobile System GB
- Pokémon Pass
- Pokémon TV Mobile App